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scary, that that highest justices in the land would take that sort of activist role and you mentioned france, dan, that's scary. the back drop of this whole presidential year is europe. we know where the path leads. and the turmoil and welfare states and how unsustainability and the high unemployment that comes with them and that was the back drop of our presidential campaign. >> paul: okay, the voters said, yeah, we're going to keep moving in that direction, kim. i mean, how, what do you think the electorate is here, behind the choices that jason just suggested they might be? >> barack obama won this election by very effectively making this a referendum about his opponent, mitt romney. so if you went out and you asked most americans, do you think barack obama did a great job in his first term? do you want significantly higher taxes? do you want the government to do nothing about spending? are you happy with obamacare? most would say no, but in the end the choice was between a president who said things aren't great, but i'm still going to try to make them better and a guy he painted as not h
scary, that that highest justices in the land would take that sort of activist role and you mentioned france, dan, that's scary. the back drop of this whole presidential year is europe. we know where the path leads. and the turmoil and welfare states and how unsustainability and the high unemployment that comes with them and that was the back drop of our presidential campaign. >> paul: okay, the voters said, yeah, we're going to keep moving in that direction, kim. i mean, how, what do you...
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france is not alone in trying to raise more cash to fend off the economic crisis facing europe now we bring you the personal side of the story we've been reporting throughout two thousand and twelve which we look back at events. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity protests and riots whether it would be nice for greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondent. out there in the midst of it all. so we. stood. square and i could see the cameraman behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on you for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's because. these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the place the producers like to see the correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd are shouting correspondents try to speak out everyone's very loud you can
france is not alone in trying to raise more cash to fend off the economic crisis facing europe now we bring you the personal side of the story we've been reporting throughout two thousand and twelve which we look back at events. it came to the point where if you walked into the studio you knew there was going to be a story about europe and austerity protests and riots whether it would be nice for greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and...
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i hadpy they jus too but my backup dsk who -- would have been the president of france if he hadn't changed a hotel chamber maid around the room in new york. that was just settled in a civil suit. he paid up big. >> i would have to say benghazi. failure of the obama administration to protect our diplomats and a ridiculous attempt to cover it up. >> dynamite. >> the cover-up has yet to be proved but petraeus has to win. i mean -- here's a career that was just going so spectacularly well. i mean just overnight another one of these sex scandals that's questionable just how bad it was for anybody outside of their families. and immediate people. >> worst political scandal of 2012 is operation fast and furious, the datf undercover operation which flooded mexico with some 2,000 illegal weapons and 1,400 still unaccounted for. the soon to be in the hands of the cartels and operation makes the u.s. government one of the largest suppliers of assault rifles to the drug cartels. we'll be right back with this and more group awards. ♪ ♪[ music ] >>> okay, best idea of 2012. pat buchanan. >> i was goi
i hadpy they jus too but my backup dsk who -- would have been the president of france if he hadn't changed a hotel chamber maid around the room in new york. that was just settled in a civil suit. he paid up big. >> i would have to say benghazi. failure of the obama administration to protect our diplomats and a ridiculous attempt to cover it up. >> dynamite. >> the cover-up has yet to be proved but petraeus has to win. i mean -- here's a career that was just going so...
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. >> in the 1920s it game clear that the victorious powers of the united states, france, britain weren't prepared to enforce the global order that they had imposed at thefo versailles settlement. and it became obvious to countries like germany and the soviet union that this they could violate with impunity. in 1922 you had two decades leading to the second world wharf this -- war of this regime that wanted to revise the structure of global power and the status quo powers who weren't prepared to enforce it. there was one power and under this administration -- >> is iran the test case for whether or not these countries are going -- europe and the united states and in particular are going to enforce this world order? >> look, you have three presidents, president clinton, bush and obama have said explicitly that a nuclear iran is unacceptable. if the iranians are allowed to walk across the flesh hold with no opposition, that will demonstrate to other would t be aggressiveha regimes that there is no comp on the street. and that's what is happening. >> is this the year for the showdown on iran
. >> in the 1920s it game clear that the victorious powers of the united states, france, britain weren't prepared to enforce the global order that they had imposed at thefo versailles settlement. and it became obvious to countries like germany and the soviet union that this they could violate with impunity. in 1922 you had two decades leading to the second world wharf this -- war of this regime that wanted to revise the structure of global power and the status quo powers who weren't...
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who are these particular countries that are supplying these weapons and where i think you think of it france is very active in and allowing the supply of the weapons and the united states is very active in pretending not to see this at least if not the participating indeed and in their open process are legally turkey some parts. never qatar and saudi arabia it's pretty obvious and it has been obvious for a long time just how crucial might this foreign military aid be the dictating the course of the fighting as it progresses. would use it. if it has that is the reason why the course of the conflict was not expelled from the outcome is well known to everybody that they're all or the opposition militia was never to win over the syrian army they were established to create chaos to the country the reaction now for intervention is not have the likelihood that we should come up with but they are trying to make it more difficult for the syrian army and for the syrian government so as you see it what is going to give here. i'm sorry could be because how do you see it what is going to give here if it
who are these particular countries that are supplying these weapons and where i think you think of it france is very active in and allowing the supply of the weapons and the united states is very active in pretending not to see this at least if not the participating indeed and in their open process are legally turkey some parts. never qatar and saudi arabia it's pretty obvious and it has been obvious for a long time just how crucial might this foreign military aid be the dictating the course of...
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it cost him his 7 tour de france titles. a jury son convicted jerry sandusky on 45 counts of child sex abuse and he was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. >>> devastation in the northeast as superstorm sandy slam inside the coast. it caused the heaviest damage in parts of new york and new jersey. it caused a gas shortage that led to long lines and rationing. >> president obama won a second term in office. >> we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america! >>> while republicans retained control of the house and democrats kept their majority in the senate. >>> and just days after the election, a scandal hit washington. the cia director, the retired general day rid petraeus resigned after admitting he had an affair with his biographer. >>> a man murdered 20 children and six adults at an elementary school in newtown connecticut. he killed his own mother before the shooting spree and later killed himself at the school. >> you are not alone in your gri
it cost him his 7 tour de france titles. a jury son convicted jerry sandusky on 45 counts of child sex abuse and he was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. >>> devastation in the northeast as superstorm sandy slam inside the coast. it caused the heaviest damage in parts of new york and new jersey. it caused a gas shortage that led to long lines and rationing. >> president obama won a second term in office. >> we remain more than a collection of red states and blue...
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made in london there maybe in paris and in other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bid france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign acquisitions the only thing is by the time they get around to it there might be nothing left to sell. art see london. and stan out of millions of dollars of income couple accuses some nights i link companies of tax evasions but this time timid experts of the country would never have seen the money anyway find out why in a few minutes. or so you the shows a year r.t. looks back at the milestone launch of an exclusive program hosted by the world's most wanted whistleblower a song which. is the legacy no one should be proud sheaf of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their found
made in london there maybe in paris and in other nations governments scrutinize every overseas bid france for example argues that it's in their national interest to prevent key technologies falling into foreign hands so while it's often difficult for a british company to buy abroad over thirty billion pounds worth of domestic companies made their way into foreign hands last year last month westminster said that it wouldn't change any laws but would take a greater interest in foreign...
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host: you think going to a luxury tax like france would be the way to go? caller: i think so. they can put a bullet lot -- a big luxury tax on the big ya chts. guest: i think it is useful to step back. what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff or get the type of deal the president is looking for? what we're talking about the top individual income-tax rate rising from 35% to 39.6%, the same tax rate we have before 2001. we do not need to be up at the 75% level. i would not advocate the go there but i think that is not really where we are and it is not where we need to be. host: we have a treat, who -- we have a tweet. they write -- host: the payroll tax is to% of income. -- guest: the payroll tax is 2% of income. the benefits of the payroll tax are larger or more important probably for low and middle income working families than they are for higher income families. that is certainly true. you have to remember that the payroll tax was a temporary provision. it actually was enacted at the end of 2010 to replace another temporary provision which was even more targeted toward low
host: you think going to a luxury tax like france would be the way to go? caller: i think so. they can put a bullet lot -- a big luxury tax on the big ya chts. guest: i think it is useful to step back. what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff or get the type of deal the president is looking for? what we're talking about the top individual income-tax rate rising from 35% to 39.6%, the same tax rate we have before 2001. we do not need to be up at the 75% level. i would not advocate the go...
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. >> reporter: there's something about that story set in the early 1830s in postrevolution france that somehow universally appealing. >> what he has done so brilliantly is actually tell the story of the human condition. that it's never easy. there's never -- it's never always happiness. ♪ can i conceal myself forever more ♪ >> that is why people relate to t. >> how difficult is it to take something that's been in the theater for so long to film? >> the intersection between broadway and hollywood is really dangerous corner. look at "phantom of the opera" was a flop. "chorus line" was a flop. "rent" was a flop. "evita" was a sort of -- yeah it was a flop. ♪ so many questions and answers ♪ >> but what makes "les mis" very different from other musical films is this time, the actors were singing live, not lipsynching to a track they had already recorded. the cameras were right in their faces, showing off the bad teeth prosthetics and dirt splotches, creating a lot of raw emotion on screen. >> i cried when all the characters would die, 'cause it was really sad. >> i cried. i laughed.
. >> reporter: there's something about that story set in the early 1830s in postrevolution france that somehow universally appealing. >> what he has done so brilliantly is actually tell the story of the human condition. that it's never easy. there's never -- it's never always happiness. ♪ can i conceal myself forever more ♪ >> that is why people relate to t. >> how difficult is it to take something that's been in the theater for so long to film? >> the...
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. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. a clear and cool day. we will see more of the sunshine shortly and just get ready for another cool morning tomorrow. i will have your complete accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. here's a beautiful live view from mt. tam. abc7 news at
. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. a clear and cool day. we will see more of the sunshine shortly and just get ready for another cool morning tomorrow. i will have your complete accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. here's a beautiful live view from mt. tam. abc7 news at